Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Molybdenum uptake

H. Heuwinkel, E. A. Kirkby, J. Le Bot, and H. Marschner, Phosphorus deficiency enhances molybdenum uptake by tomato plants. J. Plant Niitr. 15 549 (1992). [Pg.84]

Figure 6. Summary results of a simple Michaelis-Menton model of molybdenum uptake by plankton including the effect of sulfate inhibition. Isolines are in units ofpmol Mo p g Chi) h and are shown as a function of the sulfate and molybdate concentrations. The cloud labelled "lakes" represents the range of sulfate and molybdate concentrations for most freshwater lakes. "Low-Mo" refers to molybdenum-deficient, ultra-oligotrophic lakes such as Castle Lake and a variety of New-Zealand lakes. "High-Mo" refers to molybdenum-rich, eutrophic lakes such as Lake Donk. Pyramls Lake is. saline. Data for Baltic. seawater Include points for experimental additions of molybdenum ("Baltic- -Mo") and of sulfate ("Baltic-y.sulfate) (Howarth et al., I9H8). Figure 6. Summary results of a simple Michaelis-Menton model of molybdenum uptake by plankton including the effect of sulfate inhibition. Isolines are in units ofpmol Mo p g Chi) h and are shown as a function of the sulfate and molybdate concentrations. The cloud labelled "lakes" represents the range of sulfate and molybdate concentrations for most freshwater lakes. "Low-Mo" refers to molybdenum-deficient, ultra-oligotrophic lakes such as Castle Lake and a variety of New-Zealand lakes. "High-Mo" refers to molybdenum-rich, eutrophic lakes such as Lake Donk. Pyramls Lake is. saline. Data for Baltic. seawater Include points for experimental additions of molybdenum ("Baltic- -Mo") and of sulfate ("Baltic-y.sulfate) (Howarth et al., I9H8).
Soil and Plant Factors Affecting Molybdenum Uptake by Plants... [Pg.71]

Feely, L. (1990). Agronomic effectiveness of nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus for reducing molybdenum uptake by herbage grown on peatland. Irish J. Agric. Res. 29 129-39. [Pg.87]

Gupta, U. C. (1977). Effect of methods of molybdenum application on molybdenum uptake by crops on podzol soils of eastern Canada. In Molybdenum in the Environment, vol. 2, ed. W. R. Chappell and K. K. Petersen, pp. 651-63. New York Marcel Dekker. [Pg.87]

Phosphorus deficiency enhances molybdenum uptake by tomato plants. J. Plant Nutr. 15 549-68. [Pg.88]

Pathak, A. N., Shankar, H., and Misra, R. V. (1969). Correlation of available molybdenum values obtained by different methods to molybdenum uptake by alfalfa. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 17 151-3. [Pg.128]

Mortvedt, J. J. (1981). Nitrogen and molybdenum uptake and dry matter relationships of soybeans and forage legumes in response to applied molybdenum on acid soils. 7. Plant Nutr. 3 245-56. [Pg.181]

Rebafka, F. P., Ndunguru, B. J., and Marschner, H. (1993). Single superphosphate depresses molybdenum uptake and limits yield response to phosphorus in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) grown on an acid sandy soil in Niger, West Africa. Pert. Res. 34 233-42. [Pg.200]

Pasricha, N. S., Nayyar, V. K., Randhawa, N. S., and Sinha, M. K. (1977). Influence of sulphur fertilization on suppression of molybdenum uptake by berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) and oats (Avena sativa L.) grown on a molybdenum-toxic soil. Plant Soil 46 245-50. [Pg.226]

Nicoloso, F. T., Santos, O. S., and Camargo, R. P. (1990). Molybdenum uptake by common beans. Revista do Centro de Ciencias Rurais, Universidate Federal de Santa Maria 20 37-49. [Pg.268]

Williams, J. H., and Gogna, J. C. (1981). Molybdenum uptake from sewage sludge treated soil. In Heavy Metals in the Environment, pp. 189-92. Edinburgh, UK CEP Consultants Ltd. [Pg.270]

Bacillus thuringiensis molybdenum uptake, 681 Bacitracin, 729 Backwashing... [Pg.7182]

In general, there is a tendency for the uptake of many trace elements, particularly that of cobalt and nickel [84] to be increased in poorly drained, water-logged soils, where there is a reducing environment and the soil is under conditions of continuous extraction. The soil pH value also has a marked effect on the availability of a number of elements, the normal effect of liming being to reduce plant uptake of manganese, boron, cobalt and zinc, and to increase molybdenum uptake. Decreases in copper uptake by cereals have also been observed in the field in patches where the soil has been accidentally over-limed. [Pg.124]


See other pages where Molybdenum uptake is mentioned: [Pg.89]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.209]    [Pg.352]    [Pg.404]    [Pg.827]    [Pg.4101]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.115]    [Pg.132]    [Pg.149]    [Pg.7221]    [Pg.107]    [Pg.493]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.48 ]




SEARCH



Bacillus thuringiensis molybdenum uptake

© 2024 chempedia.info